On This Day
1467 – Battle of Brustem: Charles the Bold defeats Prince-Bishopric of Liège.
The Battle of Brustem was fought on 28 October 1467 in Brustem, near Sint-Truiden (present-day Belgium) between the Burgundian State and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, as part of the Second Liège War.
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Born On This Day
1497 – Benedetto Accolti the Younger, Italian cardinal (d. 1549)[10]
Benedetto Accolti the younger (29 October 1497 – 21 September 1549) was an Italian cardinal. He was born in Florence, Italy, the son of Michele Accolti, patrician of Arezzo, and Lucrezia Alamanni. He died in Florence of an apoplexy. He was a nephew of Cardinal Pietro Accolti and was called “Il Giovane” or the Cardinal of Ravenna.
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‘Friends’ actor Matthew Perry dead at 54 | GMA
Matthew Langford Perry (August 19, 1969 – October 28, 2023) was an American and Canadian actor. He starred as Chandler Bing on Friends from 1994 to 2004. Perry also appeared on Ally McBeal (2002) and received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his roles in The West Wing (2003) and The Ron Clark Story (2006). He gained a leading role in the NBC series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip which aired from 2006 to 2007. Perry also became known for his leading film roles in Fools Rush In (1997), Almost Heroes (1998), Three to Tango (1999), The Whole Nine Yards (2000), Serving Sara (2002), The Whole Ten Yards (2005), and 17 Again (2009).[1] He voiced Benny in the video game Fallout: New Vegas (2010).
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SCOTT DETROW, HOST:
Now let’s go to Hart Island, located off the Bronx in New York City. It’s America’s largest public cemetery. More than a million people have been buried there since 1869. Often, those bodies went unclaimed or were unidentified. Today we continue a series from Radio Diaries called The Unmarked Graveyard. Each story untangles the mysteries of people buried on Hart Island, as told by the people they left behind.
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